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Electric Shower and condensing boiler are not a compatable question, go back over your set up and then approach us with a coherent question....YOU really need to understand what you are renting out firstI have a low pressure light on a tenants electric shower, it completely cuts the water off. They say they have not had any other appliances on and it is now getting worse. The boiler is a condensing boiler. Any help welcomed.
🙄Electric Shower and condensing boiler are not a compatable question, go back over your set up and then approach us with a coherent question....YOU really need to understand what you are renting out first
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I have a low pressure light on a tenants electric shower, it completely cuts the water off. They say they have not had any other appliances on and it is now getting worse. The boiler is a condensing boiler. Any help welcomed.
Alan, we are aware that you are trying to push your product but please be mindful of the fact that there are paying sponsors on here. Additionally it may not require a pump it could be other faultsIf you fit a a ShowerPowerBooster on the cold water pump before the electric shower it will increase the pressure and sort this.
Riley...Alan was. ukpf sponsor a while back and I am trying to entice him back he is a good man with an under promoted product...but yes I get your msgAlan, we are aware that you are trying to push your product but please be mindful of the fact that there are paying sponsors on here. Additionally it may not require a pump it could be other faults
Agree, cheers regards RobThat’s fine rob and I’m not having a go, to be honest the lack of diagnosing a need for a booster pump was the strangest advice Alan gave
Hi Alan ..Rob FosterI am sorry if I offended but if the problem is pressure as indicated by the light then the solution is either a pump to increase the pressure, or replace the electric shower with electric shower with an integral pump. The only other thing it can be is a faulty electric shower and to check that you simply unscrew the shower head, and screw in a pressure gage. If the pressure reading falls below the minimum required for the shower to work (normally between 0.8 and 1.0 bars), then the problem is solved with a pump. If the pressure is over 1.0 bars its a faulty electric shower.
No offence taken Alan as Rob points out we have slapped his wrists enough timesI am sorry if I offended but if the problem is pressure as indicated by the light then the solution is either a pump to increase the pressure, or replace the electric shower with electric shower with an integral pump. The only other thing it can be is a faulty electric shower and to check that you simply unscrew the shower head, and screw in a pressure gage. If the pressure reading falls below the minimum required for the shower to work (normally between 0.8 and 1.0 bars), then the problem is solved with a pump. If the pressure is over 1.0 bars its a faulty electric shower.
my wrists are sore but hey UkPf is a great place to populateNo offence taken Alan as Rob points out we have slapped his wrists enough times
I am sorry if I offended but if the problem is pressure as indicated by the light then the solution is either a pump to increase the pressure, or replace the electric shower with electric shower with an integral pump. The only other thing it can be is a faulty electric shower and to check that you simply unscrew the shower head, and screw in a pressure gage. If the pressure reading falls below the minimum required for the shower to work (normally between 0.8 and 1.0 bars), then the problem is solved with a pump. If the pressure is over 1.0 bars its a faulty electric shower.
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